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A.mndebsON; a PRACTICAL WATOHMAKERAND JEWELLER, [Established. 1886. | HAS just received, direct from the - manufactnror, a large consignment of Nickel Watches, made especially to his own order, which he is offering to the public for £l, guaranteed for twelve. months; the best value in tho market, A.U. has also a very nice assortment of Gents' Silver Hunting Watches, Ladles' Silver and Gold Watches, Ladies' and Gouts' Rings, also the best and latest designs in Electro plate suit all sights, Pipes The niokel watches will be to any address on receipt of A. HENDERSON, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom-home-quay, Wiington, Local Board of' Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D, O.M.G, M.L.C. [Chairman] ; The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0., [Deputy Chairman]: Alfred do lathe Brapjaa.ißm.; The Hon, Edward Richardson, C^Bwxll.L.O.; John Duncan, Esq. Medical OTcer: Dr W. G. Kemp, M,E,C.S., (Eijfland). 11HB OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AfID JOB LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPffiE, The Only Colonial Life Offioe WHIOH DEOIAEKS A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of I'altialioii adopted by this Society in of the mi Stringent Character, anil eiwira a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office h the Australasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED . £11,000,000 . ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING All invested to yield near y G per cent, Policies in Force 116,205 Sum Assured ... ... £38,888,283 Accumulated Funds £11,328,448 Annual Incoms... ... f1,960,123 Oaih Bonuses Divided ... £5,484,022 BONUSES, OAiii BO'IJS for m year, 1892, £501,261 yiolding Iteversionary Bonuses annuities tcf £1,030,000, after making srECUiME^En<'s l amountibjj io £234,511. ™ cash bonuseb doolavcd for last hve years,' over two millions, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding fooh millions. ASSURE YOUR LIFE In th a

A.M.P. SOCIETY and Secure a BONUS E/EKY YEAR EXEPNSES OF MANAGEMENT LISSS THAN 9}- FEB CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWAItD W. LOWE, Besident Scoretary. Branch Ofi'iie—--ODSTO.4 HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Lwal Agents—Maßterton, LOWES & [OIINS ; Greyt™n. F, H, WOOD. DEVOLVING SHUTTER, VENETIAN & WIRE BLIND FACTORY 105, Oppor Willis Streoi, Wellington J. ANDREWS Proprietor. J ANDREWS (lato Petborick & Co • begs <o inform the residents of tho Wairarapa ana the public generally, that ho is constantly manufacturing itE* VOIVING SHUTTERS, VENETIAN an? Willi'] BLINDS, wfiioh ho is, »ru. parod to Biipply on the shortest m ti;e, at reasonable prices. All descriptions of Blinds niado and Repaired at Lowest Prices. A Packing CasoJJ'actory attached

Ladder-webbing, Cording andall mater* in) for repairs always iu stock. Estimates given on apolication tABlEtf PAIIIATUA LIVERY and DA G. W. REMNA. BEGS to intimate to settlers awl the travelling publics that he hoB taken over from Mn Vile his long-established and favourably-known Stables and Horse ltepository, oud asks for a continuance of tlio support which has been so liberally accorded to him in the past, The Livery Department will be under his own supervision. Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Dog Carts and Drays on tho shortest notice, at moderate rates. Telegrams from commercial men or families promptly attended to. A strong Brako is always kept in tho establishment for removal of families or furniture from trains or any part of tho district. Parcels entrusted to his caro will receive every attention, G. W. REMNANT, Pahiatua. I f I OK E NS CENTRAL DINING RGOMSj QpEN STREET MABTERTON, THOSE commodious Dining Booms are open to the publio on (Sundays and during the week, Week Days. BREAKFAST—7.3O to 8.80 LUNCHEIN—I2 till 2 TEA—S to 0,30 SUNDAYS i •8 to 9,12 to 1, 6 to C, ML MEALS h. \ Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and Fanoy Goods as usual, PRINCE OF WALES HORSE RbPOSITORY,

WE have pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants ot Masterton and tlio pnblio generally that wo have purchased the old-established business formerly car"M on by Mr W. Neill, and solicit; a continuance of wiiich has been so Morally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will bo under our personal Buperi'isisjynd every attention will bo paid to all in our chargo. SADDLE HOUSES and aire at Moderate chorees, Tclcgratna from ■tommercial travellers promptly attended to. Horeos Broken to Saddlo or Harness with the utmost; cr.ro and satisfaction guaianu teed, " A BUS will run to meet AH TRAINS as horetoforo, Nora—The Tonui and Cashpoint COACH will run as usual, and will bo in oharge of a competent and popular driver, who oan be rolied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrust :d to our care will bo carried at moderate rates, WELLERBROS, MASTERTON W. B, OhennellSj LAND, ESTATE AND PEItRY SnKET,MABTERTO"i AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Coin" pany New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, • yMercantiie and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc,, eto. Agent for the Piblio Trustee. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa Oil behalf, of variouß clients I have MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Property irom C'PER CENT.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4528, 20 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4528, 20 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4528, 20 September 1893, Page 4

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